A Long Way to Auschwitz
A True Jewish Holocaust Survival Story of Cruelty, Courage, and Luck
by:
Simon H. Kohavi
in:
Memoirs
Summary:
The book recounts the harrowing experiences of a Jewish man who survives the brutality of the Holocaust through a combination of resilience, bravery, and fortuitous circumstances. It details his journey through ghettos, concentration camps, and his ultimate struggle for survival against the backdrop of one of history's darkest periods.
Key points:
1. Holocaust Cruelty: The book likely describes the severe suffering and inhumane treatment of Holocaust victims.
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